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Netflix film Interceptor lands top spot but viewers brand it 'one of its worst'

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Netflix's top 10 rankings although not everyone is impressed by the film.According to VOX, the top 10 list is created by ranking both TV and films by the number of hours the company's subscribers have spent watching them.

The list often includes a mixture of content from old forgotten gems to the streaming service’s newest original offering.Currently, the family film Paddington 2, comedy flick I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry and true crime movie Legend have all made it into Netflix's top 10 films in the UK.However, the top spot went to the action thriller Interceptor which was released on June 3.The film follows an army captain who is trying to avert a missile attack on America.A description on Netflix of the movie reads: "The last officer standing on a remote missile defence wages the battle of her life against terrorists aiming 16 stolen nuclear weapons at the US."Despite it managing to climb its way to the top spot in the rankings, it has received poor reviews from critics and has only scored 4.4/10 on IMDb and 44% on review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes.

In terms of audience reviews, it fares even worse, scoring just 26%.After watching Interceptor, many people took to social media to share their thoughts on Netflix's top movie and they were not impressed.Many people are calling it "one of Netflix's worst" with one viewer warning people to avoid the movie at all costs.One person said: "If you have one hour 40 minutes of your life that you don’t ever want back, watch Interceptor on Netflix, it’s pure turd."Another added: "Interceptor was by far one of the worst movies I’ve seen on Netflix.

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